Scott Harrison | The Charity: Water Story
Scott Harrison
- Founded Charity : Water to battle the startling statistic that 52% of disease in the developing world stems from dirty water
- Turned the traditional idea of charity is on its head with his innovative business model
- Uses technology and storytelling to illustrate the importance and impact of his non-profit
- A gifted storyteller, Harrison inspires companies and individuals to blaze a trail for change
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Scott spent almost 10 years as a nightclub promoter in New York City before leaving to volunteer on a hospital ship off the coast of Liberia, West Africa as a volunteer photojournalist.
Returning home to New York City two years later, he founded the non-profit organization charity: water in 2006. Turning his full attention to the global water crisis and the world’s (then) 1.1 billion people without clean water to drink, he created public installations and innovative online fundraising platforms to spread international awareness of the issue.
In 17 years, with the help of more than 1 million donors worldwide, charity: water has raised more than $850 million and funded over 138,000 water projects in 29 countries. When completed, those projects will provide 17.5 million people with clean, safe drinking water.
Scott has been recognized on Fortune magazine’s list of 40 Under 40, Forbes’ Impact 30, and Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business, where he earned the #10 spot.
He’s a recipient of the Martin Luther King Center Salute to Greatness humanitarian award and the author of the New York Times Bestselling book Thirst. Scott and his wife Viktoria have three children, Jackson, Emma, and Luke.
The charity : water Story. In 2004, Scott Harrison left his life as a nightclub promoter in New York City and signed up for volunteer service with a humanitarian organization offering free medical care to the world’s poorest nations. Astonished by the conditions in his new surroundings, Harrison founded the non-profit organization charity:water, which uses public installations and innovative online fundraising platforms to fund over 22,000 water projects in 24 countries. In this visual keynote, Harrison tells the full story of how he transformed himself from a nightclub promoter into a successful philanthropist, and how his innovative value-driven movement changed the non-profit world.
Disrupting Philanthropy. Scott Harrison believes that a combination of innovation, motivation, and radical transparency is key to inspiring generosity. He runs charity: water like a start-up by using story-telling and branding to make it one of the most-recognized nonprofits in the country, and technology to prove and monitor the success of their projects around the world. In this keynote, Harrison shares the strategies that make charity:water successful, and how to overcome obstacles and challenges with creativity and innovation.
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